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Oct. 3, 1946.. .The decision was made to allow doctor's cars to be parked on Main Street and charge a fee of $5 per month for each doctor. Also, the decision was made t h a t there would be no f r e e parking allowed for Government Employees. Oct. 17, 1946... Councilman Roberts made the following motion: That we accept the recommendation of the Race Track Committee and t u r n over the project of constructing and operating the race track and rodeo grounds to the American Legion. Carried unanimously. Nov. 7, 1946.. .Recommendation from Chamber of Commerce to divert the t r u c k traffic off Main Street to First East Street was discussed. I t was turned over to the Public Safety Committee. Nov. 21. 1946.. .City Board of Health consisted of the following members: Dr. L. V. Broadbent, Wallace Oshorne, Frank Milne, Mrs. Ray Lunt, and Kumen Jones. Councilman Roberts made a motion t h a t we e x t e n d , a s a favor to any Veteran on the 'Emergency Housing', a sewer connection fee of one-half price for his own residence during the next twelve months. Carried. Dec. 5 , 1946.. .Committee conferred with Mr. Fiack regarding t r u c k s being changed from Main Street to First East Street. He says t h a t the State Road Commission has no authority to change the road, neither a r e they interested in making the change. J a n . 2, 1947.. .Chief of Police Nelson reports that an undesirable condition still exists in Jax Beer Parlor, and that beer is being sold to minors. J a n . 16. 1947.. .Attorney Isom made a report that Jax Pool Parlor is to be sold, a n d the new operator will clean u p the establishment. Feb. 6, 1947.. .Durham Morris, Durrel C o r r y , and Orville Isom met with the Council regarding the race track. The American Legion i s ready to s t a r t construction on the track (south of t o w n ) , a n d they feel it should he a community project. Feb. 2 0 . 1947.. .Resolution: (in p a r t ) To the Board of Directors of the Utah Agricultural College: That whereas there a r e now approximately 201 Veterans enrolled a t the Branch Agricultural College under the Veteran's Training Program provided by the United States Government, and said program provides for a four-year program--but only two years is provided for by the B.A.C.--and, it w i l l be

Includes biographies of the mayors of Cedar City and examples from the city minutes showing the events that took place under each administration. The three histories printed in the second section were written by three men at three different times in the history of Cedar City.

Oct. 3, 1946.. .The decision was made to allow doctor's cars to be parked on Main Street and charge a fee of $5 per month for each doctor. Also, the decision was made t h a t there would be no f r e e parking allowed for Government Employees. Oct. 17, 1946... Councilman Roberts made the following motion: That we accept the recommendation of the Race Track Committee and t u r n over the project of constructing and operating the race track and rodeo grounds to the American Legion. Carried unanimously. Nov. 7, 1946.. .Recommendation from Chamber of Commerce to divert the t r u c k traffic off Main Street to First East Street was discussed. I t was turned over to the Public Safety Committee. Nov. 21. 1946.. .City Board of Health consisted of the following members: Dr. L. V. Broadbent, Wallace Oshorne, Frank Milne, Mrs. Ray Lunt, and Kumen Jones. Councilman Roberts made a motion t h a t we e x t e n d , a s a favor to any Veteran on the 'Emergency Housing', a sewer connection fee of one-half price for his own residence during the next twelve months. Carried. Dec. 5 , 1946.. .Committee conferred with Mr. Fiack regarding t r u c k s being changed from Main Street to First East Street. He says t h a t the State Road Commission has no authority to change the road, neither a r e they interested in making the change. J a n . 2, 1947.. .Chief of Police Nelson reports that an undesirable condition still exists in Jax Beer Parlor, and that beer is being sold to minors. J a n . 16. 1947.. .Attorney Isom made a report that Jax Pool Parlor is to be sold, a n d the new operator will clean u p the establishment. Feb. 6, 1947.. .Durham Morris, Durrel C o r r y , and Orville Isom met with the Council regarding the race track. The American Legion i s ready to s t a r t construction on the track (south of t o w n ) , a n d they feel it should he a community project. Feb. 2 0 . 1947.. .Resolution: (in p a r t ) To the Board of Directors of the Utah Agricultural College: That whereas there a r e now approximately 201 Veterans enrolled a t the Branch Agricultural College under the Veteran's Training Program provided by the United States Government, and said program provides for a four-year program--but only two years is provided for by the B.A.C.--and, it w i l l be